Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial

Abstract Background With an ageing population and widening indications for pacemakers implantation, the number of persons carrying an implant is steadily increasing. The routine follow-up is thus a heavy burden for the respective NHS as well as for the patients and their relatives. Most of them of t...

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Published in:BMC Geriatrics
Main Authors: Antonio Lopez-Villegas, Daniel Catalan-Matamoros, Remedios Lopez-Liria, Terje Enebakk, Hilde Thunhaug, Knut Tore Lappegård
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-018-0911-3
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:36432c529cc04fd7bb539adae6890195 2023-05-15T17:24:36+02:00 Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial Antonio Lopez-Villegas Daniel Catalan-Matamoros Remedios Lopez-Liria Terje Enebakk Hilde Thunhaug Knut Tore Lappegård 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-018-0911-3 https://doaj.org/article/36432c529cc04fd7bb539adae6890195 EN eng BMC http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0911-3 https://doaj.org/toc/1471-2318 doi:10.1186/s12877-018-0911-3 1471-2318 https://doaj.org/article/36432c529cc04fd7bb539adae6890195 BMC Geriatrics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018) Health-related quality of life Older adults Pacemaker follow-up Randomized study Remote monitoring Telemedicine Geriatrics RC952-954.6 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-018-0911-3 2022-12-31T02:29:06Z Abstract Background With an ageing population and widening indications for pacemakers implantation, the number of persons carrying an implant is steadily increasing. The routine follow-up is thus a heavy burden for the respective NHS as well as for the patients and their relatives. Most of them of the studies have been performed in densely populated areas and nearby to the hospital. It is thus unknown whether these results could be applied also in rural areas such as Northern Norway with a more scattered population. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of tele-monitoring (TM) in patients with pacemakers regarding reliability, safety and health-related quality of life, compared to traditional follow-up in outpatient clinic in a setting where geographical effects could possible influence the results. Methods The NORDLAND study is a controlled, randomized, non-masked clinical trial in pacemaker patients, with data collection carried out during the pre-implant stage and after 6 months. Between August of 2014 and November of 2015, 50 patients were assigned to either a tele-monitoring group (n = 25) or a conventional hospital monitoring (HM) group (n = 25). The EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) utilities and visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ) were used to measure Health-Related Quality of Life. Baseline characteristics and number of hospital visits were also analyzed. Results The baseline characteristics of the two study groups were similar for EQ-5D utilities (TM:0.81; HM:0.76; p = 0.47), EQ-5D VAS (TM: 64.00; HM:64.88; p = 0.86) and the MLHFQ (TM:20.20; HM:28.96; p = 0.07). At the 6 month follow-up, there were no significant differences between the groups in EQ-5D utilities (TM: 0.81; HM: 0.76; p = 0.54) and EQ-5D VAS scores (TM: 72.71; HM: 59.79; p = 0.08). The MLHFQ score was improved in both groups (TM: -4.40; HM: -15.13; p < 0.001). The number of in-office visits was similar in both groups (TM: 1.24 vs HM: 1.12; P = 0.30). Conclusions The NORDLAND ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordland Nordland Northern Norway Nordland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway BMC Geriatrics 18 1
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topic Health-related quality of life
Older adults
Pacemaker follow-up
Randomized study
Remote monitoring
Telemedicine
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
spellingShingle Health-related quality of life
Older adults
Pacemaker follow-up
Randomized study
Remote monitoring
Telemedicine
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
Antonio Lopez-Villegas
Daniel Catalan-Matamoros
Remedios Lopez-Liria
Terje Enebakk
Hilde Thunhaug
Knut Tore Lappegård
Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
topic_facet Health-related quality of life
Older adults
Pacemaker follow-up
Randomized study
Remote monitoring
Telemedicine
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
description Abstract Background With an ageing population and widening indications for pacemakers implantation, the number of persons carrying an implant is steadily increasing. The routine follow-up is thus a heavy burden for the respective NHS as well as for the patients and their relatives. Most of them of the studies have been performed in densely populated areas and nearby to the hospital. It is thus unknown whether these results could be applied also in rural areas such as Northern Norway with a more scattered population. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of tele-monitoring (TM) in patients with pacemakers regarding reliability, safety and health-related quality of life, compared to traditional follow-up in outpatient clinic in a setting where geographical effects could possible influence the results. Methods The NORDLAND study is a controlled, randomized, non-masked clinical trial in pacemaker patients, with data collection carried out during the pre-implant stage and after 6 months. Between August of 2014 and November of 2015, 50 patients were assigned to either a tele-monitoring group (n = 25) or a conventional hospital monitoring (HM) group (n = 25). The EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) utilities and visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ) were used to measure Health-Related Quality of Life. Baseline characteristics and number of hospital visits were also analyzed. Results The baseline characteristics of the two study groups were similar for EQ-5D utilities (TM:0.81; HM:0.76; p = 0.47), EQ-5D VAS (TM: 64.00; HM:64.88; p = 0.86) and the MLHFQ (TM:20.20; HM:28.96; p = 0.07). At the 6 month follow-up, there were no significant differences between the groups in EQ-5D utilities (TM: 0.81; HM: 0.76; p = 0.54) and EQ-5D VAS scores (TM: 72.71; HM: 59.79; p = 0.08). The MLHFQ score was improved in both groups (TM: -4.40; HM: -15.13; p < 0.001). The number of in-office visits was similar in both groups (TM: 1.24 vs HM: 1.12; P = 0.30). Conclusions The NORDLAND ...
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author Antonio Lopez-Villegas
Daniel Catalan-Matamoros
Remedios Lopez-Liria
Terje Enebakk
Hilde Thunhaug
Knut Tore Lappegård
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Daniel Catalan-Matamoros
Remedios Lopez-Liria
Terje Enebakk
Hilde Thunhaug
Knut Tore Lappegård
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title Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
title_short Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
title_full Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
title_fullStr Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the NORDLAND study, a randomized trial
title_sort health-related quality of life on tele-monitoring for users with pacemakers 6 months after implant: the nordland study, a randomized trial
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